Iterates a block for each line.
v
Public setter for the scheme component v
(with validation).
See also URI::Generic.check_scheme
.
require 'uri' uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com") uri.scheme = "https" uri.to_s #=> "https://my.example.com"
Returns true if URI
is hierarchical.
URI
has components listed in order of decreasing significance from left to right, see RFC3986 tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986 1.2.3.
require 'uri' uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com/") uri.hierarchical? #=> true uri = URI.parse("mailto:joe@example.com") uri.hierarchical? #=> false
Iterates over the request headers
Iterates over each header in the response
Will this response body be returned using chunked transfer-encoding?
Enables chunked transfer encoding.
Return value associated with key
.
If there is no value for key
and no block is given, returns ifnone
.
Otherwise, calls block passing in the given key
.
See ::DBM#fetch
for more information.
Executes the block for every line in the stream where lines are separated by eol.
See also gets
Reads a one-character string from the stream. Raises an EOFError
at end of file.
Generate a Checkbox Input element as a string.
The attributes of the element can be specified as three arguments, name
, value
, and checked
. checked
is a boolean value; if true, the CHECKED attribute will be included in the element.
Alternatively, the attributes can be specified as a hash.
checkbox("name") # = checkbox("NAME" => "name") checkbox("name", "value") # = checkbox("NAME" => "name", "VALUE" => "value") checkbox("name", "value", true) # = checkbox("NAME" => "name", "VALUE" => "value", "CHECKED" => true)
Returns the header field corresponding to the case-insensitive key. Returns the default value args
, or the result of the block, or raises an IndexError
if there’s no header field named key
See Hash#fetch
Returns “true” if the “transfer-encoding” header is present and set to “chunked”. This is an HTTP/1.1 feature, allowing the the content to be sent in “chunks” without at the outset stating the entire content length.
returns a charset parameter in Content-Type field. It is downcased for canonicalization.
If charset parameter is not given but a block is given, the block is called and its result is returned. It can be used to guess charset.
If charset parameter and block is not given, nil is returned except text type in HTTP. In that case, “iso-8859-1” is returned as defined by RFC2616 3.7.1.